As receiver Courtland Sutton said after Sunday’s win, “The tide is turning” for the Broncos. The Broncos entered the 2024 NFL season with their worst preseason odds dating back to 1977, according to pro-football-reference.
Joe Buck (play-by-play) and Troy Aikman (analyst) will call the game for ESPN with Lisa Salters reporting from the sideline. On the radio, the game will be nationally broadcast on Westwood One and locally available on KOA Radio. Fans in the orange areas on the map below will get the game on ESPN.
Jeudy’s not the only ex-Bronco returning to Denver. The Browns also have defensive lineman Shelby Harris, who played for the Broncos from 2017-2021 before being traded to the Seattle Seahawks as part of the Russell Wilson trade. After one season in Seattle, Harris signed with Cleveland in 2023.
The Broncos are contenders for the playoffs, but they need to finish out strong and defeat the other two remaining playoff-picture teams in the AFC West to be convincing. Denver gets to showcase its postseason viability Monday night under the prime-time lights against the Cleveland Browns at Empower Field.
He broke down Nix's two touchdown passes to wide receiver Courtland Sutton, as well as wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr.'s 37-yard catch-and-run. Baldinger also highlighted a connection with wide receiver Devaughn Vele, commending Nix's ability to escape the pocket and make a 23-yard throw that he described as "right on the money."
The Denver Broncos have plenty to be thankful for this Thanksgiving week. The Broncos currently hold the No. 7 seed at 7-5 and have a decent lead over the Miami Dolphins, Indianapolis Colts, and Cincinnati Bengals.
The Denver Broncos continue defying expectations this season, and they continue to rise in the weekly NFL Power Rankings.
In the NFC, five teams have playoff chances that are close to a coin flip depending on this week's outcomes. And each can significantly improve their postseason hopes, according to Next Gen Stats. In the AFC, the Denver Broncos sit alone with a 65% chance. Six other teams have a 88% chance or better.
The Denver Broncos have seen a couple of key players from their team that won Super Bowl L retire in 2024. Star cornerback Chris Harris Jr. officially retired from the NFL in Week 6 as a member of the Broncos.
Sean Payton has revitalized the Broncos, the Commanders are in trouble, and more in our weekly NFL power rankings.
Coming off a 29-19 win over the Las Vegas Raiders (2-9) on Sunday, the Denver Broncos (7-5) are now ranked No. 14 in Nate Davis’ latest NFL power rankings for USA TODAY Sports. That’s actually down one spot from the team’s No. 13 ranking last week.